The Corbett Law Firm is located in Springfield, Missouri, and primarily
serves the Southwest Missouri area. We focus exclusively on personal
injury and wrongful death claims and litigation.
Our firm is dedicated to communicating honestly and regularly with
our clients. We treat our clients with the utmost respect. We are
a small firm in a small town. This allows us the advantage of staying
in close touch with our clients. Our attorneys will visit your home
or hospital room. We will arrange transportation for you if you need
it. Our office handles all of your medical bills and arranges the
necessary payments through the insurance providers. We do everything
we can to relieve the burden an accident imposes on your life.
The Corbett Law Firm employs a unique approach to representing people
who have been in accidents. There is no shortage of law firms that
claim to be personal injury law firms, but many of those firms have
never successfully tried a case before a jury. Many of these firms
have never taken a personal injury case before the Court of Appeals.
At Corbett Law Firm, we believe that these so-called personal injury
firms do a disservice to the Client and to the legal profession by
half-heartedly representing their clients.
At Corbett Law Firm, we do things differently. We actually provide
a full claims service for injured people, and many cases are resolved
while still in the claims stage. However, if the Client feels as though
the offer attained through the claims process is not fair, then we
actually file suit and try the Client's case completely through the
legal system, from jury trial to appellate review, without any increase
in the attorney contingent fee. In other words the Client does not
pay more to protect their rights just because the insurance company
decides to put up a fight.
Corbett Law Firm will fight just as hard as the insurance company.
We have the track record to prove it. In fact, during the first six
months of 2003, we tried six personal injury jury trials alone, not
including the cases that were settled on the eve of trial.